Posted on April 04 2025
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According to recent news, Hemangi Shrivastava, a Master’s degree student of Electronics and Nano Electronics, has received the Marie Curie Fellowship in Nuclear Science. Shrivastava is pursuing her Master’s degree from Moscow Power Engineering Institute, which is one of the flagship institutions under Rosatom’s core.
The Marie Curie Fellowship in Nuclear Science has been awarded to 12 students from flagship institutions in countries like Ethiopia, Armenia, Rwanda, Turkey, Zimbabwe, and India. The fellowship was launched in March 2020, and since then, 2200 applications have been proved, and 560 students from across 121 countries have been awarded the same.
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You would be eligible for the Marie Curie Fellowship if you:
The fellowship covers tuition fees, internships, a monthly stipend, and additional financial assistance from Rosatom.
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